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Faith in Common — What Do You Actually Believe?
A doctrinal self-assessment that compares your stated convictions with the official teachings of 21 Christian traditions.
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Faith in Common offers a 30-statement short form and a 61-statement long form, designed to distinguish people whose beliefs may sit between multiple traditions. It also labels itself an educational aid rather than a theological authority, directing users toward primary sources and trusted clergy or teachers.
A doctrinal self-assessment that compares your stated convictions with the official teachings of 21 Christian traditions.
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